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Assessing the Effectiveness of International Law in Prosecuting Heads of State: The Case of Omar al-Bashir
By Grace Zurbrügg Image Source: Council of Europe https://www.coe.int/sk/web/commissioner/-/international-criminal-court-needs-robust-and-long-term-support Established in 2002, the International Criminal Court (ICC), was created to bring...
Domestic Abuse Victim Turned Cold-Blooded Killer? Reforming Loss of Self-Control in the Domestic Homicide Context
Image taken from One Thousand Words, a bank of free stock images for the meaningful representation of domestic abuse in media. © Laura Dodsworth By: Joe Murray Introduction When victims of domestic abuse, particularly female victims, kill...
From the Archive | Tips for Securing a Training Contract as a Non-Law Student
An interview with Amelia Wrigley by Andy Roszkowski Amelia studied English at St John’s College and graduated in 2018. After completing a vacationscheme at Slaughter and May, Amelia was offered a training contract from the firm. What first sparked...
